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Por. Wounded or dying, he's an overmatch For any single foe. Alvar. I will avenge him, Tho' all this fated continent run blood. Por. For men like him, there's no revenge but tears. From youth I've fronted all the forms of death And given my forehead to the battle axe, But never, never, sank my soul till now. Digitized by.VjOOQlC 176 De Soto. Alvar. Lead on. Por. The babe whose finger fails to crush A flower, may lead Porcallo now. — This way. (Exeunt) Scene VI. (Night Ulah's grave, Mississippi.... Enter De Soto, Tuscalusa, grappling.) De S. (holding him a moment.) Behold her grave! — Chief, I could smite thee now, As I have sworn — but take another chance, And use it well. (Throwing him off.) I will not touch my sword — We meet on equal footing, knife to knife. Tus. Give me a moment's rest — thy lion grasp Upon my throat has robbed me of my breath. De S. Rest — breathe — and pray — for thou hast need of all. There liveth not the mortal whose right arm Crossed mine in combat — and thou knowest, savage, That I have sometimes fought.
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